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Gavin Baker | A Journal of Insignificant Inquiry | Page 2
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A Journal of Insignificant Inquiry. Free Culture and the University @ Knowledge Rights (2008). Net Neutrality @ AITP-NCFL (2007). Net Neutrality @ Florida Media Reform (2007). Open Access Journal Literature as an Open Educational Resource @ Virginia JCOTS OER committee. Open Possibilities @ Culture of Sharing (2008). Software as a Service @ Florida Linux Show (2008). Sustaining Scholarship @ Campus & Community Sustainability (2007). Transparency in U.S. Science Policy @ ST Global (2011). I don’t in...
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KLA Academic Librarians: May 2006
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Thursday, May 25, 2006. ACRL Update, Thursday, May 25, 2006. Thursday, May 25, 2006. 1 May 31 Deadline Extension: ACRL Intentional Teacher Program. 2 Interested in representing ALA at IFLA? Act by June 9. 3 New ACRL Advocacy Toolkit Available at 'Power of Personal. 4 New Information Literacy Standards Translations Available! 1 May 31 Deadline Extension: ACRL Intentional Teacher Program. ACRL's Institute for Information Literacy (IIL) seeks applicants. Acceptance to the program is competitive; the deadline.
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jqjohnson | UO Science Research Data Services
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UO Science Research Data Services. Science data services at the University of Oregon Libraries. All posts by jqjohnson. Elsevier protest — Faculty activism supporting open access. On February 1, 2012. Many faculty members around the world — about 2900 as of this moment — have in the past few days signed a pledge to boycott Elsevier, a major commercial academic publisher. The list of signatories to date is impressive and growing quickly; you can see the current list at “ The Cost of Knowledge. My own impr...
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Elsevier protest — Faculty activism supporting open access | UO Science Research Data Services
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UO Science Research Data Services. Science data services at the University of Oregon Libraries. Elsevier protest — Faculty activism supporting open access. On February 1, 2012. Many faculty members around the world — about 2900 as of this moment — have in the past few days signed a pledge to boycott Elsevier, a major commercial academic publisher. The list of signatories to date is impressive and growing quickly; you can see the current list at “ The Cost of Knowledge. My own impression is that of all ma...
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Association of Southeastern Research Libraries. Skip to primary content. Governance & Policy Info. Strategic Directions, Mission & Vision Statements. Membership Info & Criteria. Conflict of Interest Policy. Archived Webinars & Meetings. Scholarly Communications Interest Group. 2015 Scholarly Communication Unconference. Scholars Trust – Cooperative Journal Retention. Collaborative Federal Depository Program (CFDP). CFDP – IMLS Grant. ASERL Reciprocal Reference Pilot Program. ILL Participants by State.
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Scholarly Communication News@BC: Images of Works of Art in Museum Collections: The Experience of Open Access; A Study of 11 Museums
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Wednesday, July 3, 2013. Images of Works of Art in Museum Collections: The Experience of Open Access; A Study of 11 Museums. The Council on Library and Information Resources recently published the report Images of Works of Art in Museum Collections: The Experience of Open Access; A Study of 11 Museum. Authored by Kristin Kelly, the report was prepared for The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The following museums are included in the study:. 8226; British Museum, London. 8226; Walters Art Museum, Baltimore.
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Scholarly Communication News@BC: August 2012
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Friday, August 31, 2012. A Push Grows Abroad for Open Access to Publicly Financed Research. Jennifer Howard in a 13 August article. In the Chronicle of Higher Education. Reviews some recent US and international developments in the Open Access movement. Though mentioning some criticism of the British Government's endorsement of most of the recommendations of the June Finch Report, notably by Peter Suber, she is quite sanguine about the future of Open Access:. Friday, August 3, 2012. This business is still...
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Scholarly Communication News@BC: December 2012
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Monday, December 17, 2012. Openness, Value, and Scholarly Societies: The Modern Language Association Model. Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Director of Scholarly Communication for the Modern Language Association, discusses the evolving relationship of scholarly societies, their publications and open access, in her article "Openness, Value, and Scholarly Societies: The Modern Language Association Model". In the current issue of College and Research Library News. Monday, December 10, 2012. Case, the HathiTrust.
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Scholarly Communication News@BC: August 2013
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Wednesday, August 21, 2013. This blog has moved to a new location: http:/ scholcomm.bc.edu. Thursday, August 1, 2013. Open Access To Research: An Ideal Complicated By Reality. The article "Open Access To Research: An Ideal Complicated By Reality". Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Library welcomes contributors for both posting and commenting. If you are interested in posting please contact Brendan Rapple. Comments will be reviewed by blog moderators with respect to blog purpose and scope. Create Change: Re...
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Scholarly Communication News@BC: Fred Friend on the state of Open Access: Where are we, what still needs to be done?
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Thursday, July 11, 2013. Fred Friend on the state of Open Access: Where are we, what still needs to be done? Richard Poynder interviews Fred Friend "on the state of Open Access: Where are we, what still needs to be done? Friend has little time for hybrid journals:. Friend's expectations for OA in 2013:. Obviously more growth in OA content and commitment, but perhaps even more important are the stories we are beginning to hear of the value of sharing research and teaching resources freely across the world.
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